The course can be readjusted, and the subspace channel can be redrawn. But these can only be done in the real universe. In the subspace, Noah is not even sure where he is. Without knowing the starting point and the end point, there is no way to draw a usable subspace channel even if there is a cheat.

Two hours later, accompanied by a tremor in the ship's hull, the sensor confirmed that they had successfully returned to the real universe.

"Where are we, Whitey?" Noah asked.

"Looking up the star map,"

White didn't take long to respond, "We are on the outskirts of the Konor system!"

"Connor?"

Noah was a little surprised.

The Konor Galaxy doesn't seem to be anything special at first glance.

But based on his understanding of the Warhammer universe a little more than others, Noah knows something that many people don't know -

Guilliman's father, or to be more precise, his adoptive father, is also called Konor!

"What do we know about the Connor system?" Noah asked.

"The second planet in the Konor system is the Forge World of Konor. The Konor Forge World and its satellite Gantz have always been the main allies of the Ultramarines. In addition, this is also one of the resettlement points for the evacuated residents of Macragge. We should be able to get supplies and repairs there."

"Then send them our identification code."

Noah was in a good mood, his tense body relaxed, and he leaned back in his chair.

"Code confirmed, we have new astropathic transmission from the Weepers."

Noah's expression changed slightly, and he immediately spoke:

"Get in!"

A holographic image soon appeared in front of Noah. It was a Space Marine wearing a fine Terminator armor. The yellow paint, the heart-shaped bleeding emblem on the shoulder armor, and the face of the Space Marine all made Noah feel very familiar.

Because this man is none other than the Chapter Master of the Weepers, Malakin Foros!

Foros also confirmed Noah's identity from the projection, and asked with some doubt:

"Sir Noah, why are you here?"

Noah sorted out his feelings:

"It's a long story, to make it short, Plantium has been lost, and we just jumped back to the real universe from the subspace. What time is it now?"

"You're not too late."

Foros smiled. "I was able to receive your astropathic signals when I left Macragge seven days ago."

"Seven days?"

Noah breathed a sigh of relief. It was indeed not too late. As long as they could catch up with the Battle of Macragge, it would be fine.

Foros thought for a moment:

"You can rest in Konor Forge World. We can return to Macragge together in two days."

"Why two days?" Noah was a little surprised. In theory, shouldn't they return to Macragge as soon as possible to pass on the information?

Foros frowned slightly, and a rare look of anger appeared on his face:

"I am negotiating with the Great Sage who supervises the forging world of Konor. They must provide more humane treatment to the refugees! And,"

He paused, "My flagship will arrive in the Konor system in two days."

"..."

Noah's expression was a little subtle. Mechanicus, humanization, do you have any misunderstandings about the Mechanicus?

Is there such a thing as humanity among oil men? Except for Nono.

However, considering how the future Oilers treated the Cadian refugees, it is easy to imagine how the Konor Forge World will treat the refugees from Macragge.

No wonder Malakin tried to reason with the great sage who supervised the construction.

and--

Noah looked at the holographic projection again, and it was not difficult to see that the environment that Foros was in was a bit subtle.

The exposed messy pipes and the oil man with mechanical implants can be vaguely seen. This is obviously not on Foros's ship. Combined with Foros's words, he is afraid that he is the only one left on the forge world, and the flagship was sent by him to transport refugees?

Although a little outrageous.

But if it is a weeper.

Well, that’s normal actually.

As for the "humane" treatment that Foros requested, it is not hard to guess. In the Warhammer universe, giving you a bite of corpse starch to eat and ensuring that you do not starve to death is the greatest "humanity". What Foros requested should be lower. He probably just does not want these refugees to be turned into robot servants.

Although sending refugees to a forge world sounds a bit hellish in itself, it is not the case. This is because the third planet of the Konor system, Astaramis, is a hive world, and most of the refugees are sent here.

But sending refugees to Astramis does not mean that they can stay here forever.

If the Mechanicus came looking for consumables, the Hive World would most likely not stop them, which is probably one of the reasons why Foros was so angry.

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Guilliman's adoptive father is translated as Connor, Connor, and even Konor, but it is the same word in English, Konor.

Chapter 36: How is the battle going in Plantim?

Macragge.

This once desolate but beautiful planet has maintained its original appearance for tens of thousands of years. This is because it is the home planet of the Ultramarines and the home planet of the Primarch Robert Guilliman.

But in just a few months, the planet had been completely fortified.

Hundreds of millions of Ultramar auxiliary troops were deployed on various positions on the planet, doing their best to build and improve the defense line. In the orbit of the planet, the Ultramarines also had a huge fleet.

Including several supernova-class orbital defense stations with firepower far exceeding that of battleships, more than one hundred battleships of various levels, escort formations consisting of thousands of frigates and destroyers, and a total of 8 regiments with more than Space Marines!

Yes, during Noah's absence, four Space Marine Chapters from all over Ultramar came to help, all of them were descendants of the Ultramarines. There was even a Galtan Star Fortress docked in the planet's orbit, which was reinforced by the Nova Marines. This huge space fortress was upgrading the armament of a large number of merchant ships and near-orbital defense ships that had been recruited.

Calgar has used his personal authority to the fullest and summoned all the reinforcements he could!

In addition, Calgar's distress signal had already been sent to the Terra government, and Terra also responded to his call for help, promising to do its best to reinforce Macragge. As for when they can arrive, it is not up to them to decide, as it depends on the stability of the warp channel.

But even so, Calgar still felt uneasy about the impending disaster.

He was waiting, everyone was waiting.

Waiting for news from the Plantim defenders, which will directly determine their specific strategy for the next battle against the Tyranid swarm.

Of course, they may never receive any news.

Macragge has been out of contact with Plantim for over a week, but so far no ship has escaped back to Macragge.

Perhaps the defenders of Plantim had already been annihilated by the Tyranids' attack, or perhaps they had already been lost in the warp.

The only thing that's certain is.

The psykers on Macragge haven't gone crazy yet, which means the Zerg fleet has not yet arrived at Macragge, and they still have time.

Finally, on the morning of the tenth day after Plantim lost contact, Calga received an exciting piece of news from his communication bead.

"Lord Calgar! We have received an astropathic communication, it comes from the Stars!"

It only takes a moment for astropathic communication to propagate within a star system, which means that the Stars have safely returned to Macragge, and they are now at Mandeville Point in Macragge!

Calgar was ecstatic and immediately ordered the fleet patrolling at Mandeville Point to escort the Stars back home.

However, when the two fleets met and new astropathic communications came, Calgar received good news and bad news.

Good news: The Stars is safe and sound.

The bad news: only the Stars.

The Divine Lord and three cruisers have been confirmed destroyed, while the Judgement Seraph and the remaining warships were either destroyed or lost in the warp. Even the Stars failed to reach Macragge directly as originally planned. If it had not accidentally discovered the warp channel to the Konor system, it would probably have been lost in the warp!

Calgar remained silent, but in his heart he felt that the possibility of Huron's survival was probably not very high.

When the Stars docked at the Hellock Starport again for replenishment and repairs, Noah and Foros, escorted by the Space Marines, came to the familiar conference room together. Calga and a group of Space Marine officers and mortal officers were already waiting for him inside.

Compared with the last time, this conference room has been expanded a lot. Several surrounding rooms have been demolished to expand the area of ​​the conference room. Now this conference room can accommodate hundreds of people for meetings at the same time without appearing crowded.

In addition to the increase in the number of attendees, even the Space Marines' power armor paint schemes are different. Last time there were only four types, but this time there are 13.

Karga explained:

"Sir Noah, I'm sorry for not giving you enough time to rest, but I think you will have to call this meeting."

Noah nodded seriously:

"It's alright, Chapter Master Calgar, I understand."

Noah turned to the female mechanical priest who was accompanying him, "Nono."

Nono understood what she meant and pulled out a data cable from her mechanical left arm and connected it to the Thinker in the conference room.

Immediately afterwards, a series of clear images were played on the huge screen connected to the Thinker.

That was the scene of the Stars and the Tyranid Hive Fleet exchanging fire in space.

Noah believed that with the superhuman physical fitness of the Space Marines, they could definitely do two things at once, so he let Nono play the video while explaining:

"The scale of the hive fleet that invaded Plantim is so large, at least hundreds of thousands, that even the Thinkers cannot count it accurately, but we still cannot determine whether this is the entire hive fleet."

Calgar's mood grew heavier, even though he had assembled a large fleet.

But compared with the huge alien fleet in front of them, it still seems so rare.

Let alone Ultramar, even if all the capital ships of the entire empire were gathered together, I am afraid that there would not be as many as this hive fleet! What's more, this is just a hive fleet, and there are countless aliens even outside the galaxy!

Can they really win?

Many Extreme Warriors couldn't help but feel worried.

They were not afraid of sacrifice, but they feared that their sacrifice would not save Macragge.

"Although the number of Hive Fleets is large, most of them can match the Empire's various types of warships, frigates, cruisers, and battlecruisers based on size. The anti-ship firepower of these aliens can basically be divided into five categories:

"Bio-plasma cannons, acid cannons, devouring claws, predatory baleen, and bio-torpedoes."

As Noah explained, Nono also cooperated by releasing pictures and video materials of various types of Zerg nest biological ships.

There were biological ships that were spraying plasma cannons from the barrels extending from their mouths, there were also biological ships that were trying to crush the Imperial warships with their long tentacles or their huge pincer-like mouths full of fangs, and there were also Zerg motherships that were almost larger than battleships and were guarded by countless biological ships!

"Generally speaking, frigates can be equipped with any of the five types of firepower mentioned above, cruisers can be equipped with two, and battlecruisers can be equipped with three. Of course, it is not ruled out that the Hive Fleet has models that we have not confirmed.

"The good news is that although the firepower of the Hive Fleet is fierce, it is difficult to destroy the void shields of the Imperial battleships. And--"

Noah paused for a moment, and under the gaze of the Ultramarines, he spoke seriously:

"Any type of warships of the Hive Fleet we encountered had no protective shields! This means that in a ship-to-ship space battle, we can easily destroy the Hive Bio-ships!"

I'm so tired, so alone

This information immediately cheered up the Space Marines.

Because the next picture on the screen was the scene of the Imperial battleship destroying the Zerg bio-ship.

Whether it was a small frigate or a larger cruiser, almost every shot from the Stars was successful! The small frigate was directly destroyed by the macro cannon, and the large cruiser was also unable to withstand a round of salvos from the Stars.

Although the Zerg Hive Fleet's vast numbers are despairing, they have no shields!

At this moment, almost everyone, including Calgar, finally saw hope of victory.

Chapter 37: Hope Remains

Tyranid Hive Fleet.

Before actually encountering them, everyone is on tenterhooks.

Not to say that I was on pins and needles, but at least I couldn't sleep or eat well.

But now, the information Noah brought back undoubtedly gave them a shot in the arm!

Compared with human warships, the advantage of the Tyranid Hive Fleet is very obvious, that is, its extremely large number.

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